Yale student Edward: “The sound of the gunshot was very different from the sound of the fireworks.”
Young Edward finds his father Thomas dead on the floor, holding a note in his left hand and a pistol in his right... My father killed himself.” (0:17)
Reporter: “In Poland Hitler watches German regiments... Hitler has given the word of war...” (0:25)
Picture of Adolf Hitler. (0:25)
Radio reporter: “... medical records taken from Adolf Hitler’s personal physician... Mr. Hitler had contracted syphilis...” (0:51)
Gen. Bill Sullivan asks CIA agent Edward, “You know who gave Hitler his power?” (1:21)
CIA Director Philip Allen tells Edward, “The doctor has no more patients.”
Edward: ”Because of malpractice.” (1:30)
His assistant Ray reads to Edward a teletype communication from a KGB agent: “... and will be more than happy to take polygraph.” (1:37)
Ray tells the KGB agent, “You failed the polygraph Mr. Mironov.”
Mironov: “You know every Russian fails polygraph. Your polygraph doesn’t understand the Russian soul.” (1:38)
Mironov tells Edward, “Ulysses is obsessed with you.” (1:40)
An agent showing him a bottle so labeled, tells Edward, “Sir, this is lysergic acid diethylamide. We’ve had some very favorable results as a truth serum.” (1:57)
The Russian claiming to be the real Mironov, intoxicated with LSD, appears to hallucinate then jumps through a closed window, falling to his death. (1:58)
Mironov: “If you would like, I’ll be willing to take the truth serum, Edward.” (2:00)
Edward reads his father’s suicide note. (2:36)